Claims
- 1. An automatic door closure for use in mounting a door to a door frame defining a door opening, said door comprising a door panel, a door post for determining an axis of rotation for said door panel, and door support means connecting said post to said door panel so that said door and post can rotate as a unit, said door closure comprising:
- bearing means for rotatably mounting said door post to said door frame so that said door can rotate about said axis from a closed position to an open position;
- a roller adapted to be secured in a fixed position relative to said door frame;
- a cam surrounding said post having a contoured surface for engagement with said roller;
- coupling means for mechanically coupling said cam to said post so that (a) said cam must rotate with said post when said post rotates about said axis of rotation and (b) said cam is capable of limited movement relative to said post along said axis; and
- biasing means for resiliently urging said cam along said axis in a first direction to maintain said contoured surface engaged with said roller;
- said contoured surface being formed so that while engaged with said roller if (a) a turning force is applied to said door to cause it to rotate about said axis to an open position, said cam will be forced to rotate with said post and simultaneously to move relative to said post along said axis in a second direction against the force of said biasing means, and (b) if thereafter said turning force is removed, said biasing means and said roller will coact to force said cam to move relative to said post along said axis in said first direction and simultaneously to rotate so as to restore said door to a closed position.
- 2. An automatic door closure according to claim 1 further including means carried by said door post and engaged with said bearing means for preventing axial movement of said post as said post and door rotate about said axis.
- 3. An automatic door closure according to claim 1 wherein said biasing means comprises a coiled spring, and means for locating said spring so as to cause it to apply a biasing force to said cam lengthwise of said post.
- 4. An automatic door closure according to claim 3 wherein said spring surrounds said post.
- 5. An automatic door closure according to claim 4 wherein said spring is a compression spring.
- 6. An automatic door closure according to claim 3 wherein said spring is mounted within said post.
- 7. An automatic door closure according to claim 3 wherein said spring is a tension spring.
- 8. An automatic door closure according to claim 4 wherein said spring is captivated at one end by said cam and at the opposite end by mounting means adapted for attachment to said door frame.
- 9. An automatic door closure according to claim 1 further including a metal plate adapted to be secured to said door frame, and means mounting said roller to said metal plate.
- 10. An automatic door closure according to claim 9 wherein said metal plate is an angle iron.
- 11. An automatic door closure according to claim 10 wherein said bearing means is attached to said angle iron.
- 12. An automatic door closure according to claim 9 wherein said bearing means is attached to said metal plate.
- 13. An automatic door closure according to claim 1 wherein said biasing means comprises a coiled spring surrounding said post, and further including adjustable retention means for holding said spring in engagement with same cam.
- 14. An automatic door closure according to claim 1 wherein said cam has a pair of diametrically opposed elongated holes, and further including a guide pin attached to said post and extending into said elongated holes for limiting axial movement of said cam relative to said post.
- 15. An automatic door closure according to claim 1 wherein said door post included at least one axial slot, and further including a projection fixed to said cam and extending into said at least one axial door post slot, said projection coacting with said axial slot so as to force said cam and door post to rotate together while permitting said cam to move axially relative to said post.
- 16. An automatic door closure according to claim 1 wherein said contoured surface of said cam comprises a section of a helical evolute about the axis of rotation.
- 17. An automatic door closure according to claim 1 wherein said contoured surface is located on the bottom side of said cam.
- 18. An automatic door closure according to claim 1 wherein said door post comprises first and second separately formed sections coupled together so as to rotate as a unit, and further wherein said bearing means comprises a first bearing adapted to be attached to said door frame for rotatably mounting said first door post section and a second bearing adapted to be attached to said door frame for rotatably mounting said second door post section.
- 19. An automatic door closure according to claim 18 wherein said first post section fits into said second door post section, and further wherein said cam is mounted on said second door post section.
- 20. An automatic door closure according to claim 1 wherein said biasing means comprises (a) a compression spring surrounding said door post, and (b) retention means holding said compression spring in engagement with said cam, said retention means being adjustable axially of said door post so as to permit the compression of said spring to be varied.
- 21. An automatic door closure according to claim 1 wherein said bearing means comprising at least two bearing units in engagement with said post adjacent opposite ends thereof.
- 22. In combination with a door, a door frame defining an opening for said door, a door post, post support means for rotatably mounting said door post to said door frame so as to determine an axis of rotation for said door, and door support means for connecting said post and door so that said post and door can rotate as a unit on said axis, an automatic door closure comprising:
- a roller fixed relative to said door frame;
- a cam surrounding said door post, said cam having a contoured surface engaged with said roller;
- means coupling said cam to said door post so that (a) said cam will rotate with said post about said axis of rotation and (b) said cam is capable of limited movement relative to said door post along said axis; and
- biasing means resiliently urging said cam along said axis in a first direction to maintain said contoured surface engaged with said roller;
- said contoured surface being formed so that (a) when a turning force is applied to said door to cause it to rotate about said axis to an open position, said cam is forced to rotate with said post and simultaneously to move relative to said post along said axis in a second direction against the force of said biasing means, and (b) when said turning force is removed, said biasing means and said roller coact to force said cam to move along said axis in said first direction and simultaneously to rotate so as to restore said door to a closed position.
- 23. Door mounting hardware comprising:
- a door post;
- means for attaching a door panel to said door post so that said post and panel will rotate as a unit;
- first and second bearings surrounding said door post, said bearings being adapted to be secured to a door jamb so as to determine an axis of rotation for said door post;
- a roller;
- means for attaching said roller to said door jamb in fixed relation to said door jamb;
- a cam surrounding said door post, said cam having a contoured surface engaged with said roller;
- first and second cooperating means on said post and said cam respectively for coupling said am to said door post so that (a) said cam, said door post and said door panel are rotatable as a unit about said axis of rotation, and (b) said cam is capable of limited movement relative to said door post along said axis of rotation; and
- a spring resiliently urging said cam in a first direction along said axis of rotation so to maintain said contoured surface in engagement with said roller; and
- means for adjusting the force exerted by said spring on said cam;
- said contoured surface being formed so that (a) when a turning force is applied to said door panel so as to cause it to rotate about said axis of rotation to an open position, said cam is forced to rotate and simultaneously move along said axis in a second direction against the force of said springs, and (b) when said turning force is removed, said spring and said roller coact to force said cam to move along said axis in said first direction and simultaneously to rotate so as to restore said door to a closed position.
- 24. In combination with a door frame that defines a door opening, and a door that comprises a door panel, an elongate round door post, and door support means connecting said door panel to said post so that said post is fixed relative to said door panel, apparatus comprising:
- a roller adapted to be secured to a side member of said door frame in a fixed position;
- a cam surrounding said post having a contoured surface for engagement with said roller;
- coupling means for mechanically coupling said cam to said post so that (a) said cam must rotate with said post when said post rotates about an axis of rotation and (b) said cam is capable of limited movement relative to said post along said axis, said coupling means comprising first and second mutually cooperating means on said cam and post respectively; and
- compression spring means for resiliently urging said cam along said axis in a first direction to maintain said contoured surface engaged with said roller;
- said contoured surface being formed so that while engaged with said roller (a) if a turning force is applied to said door to cause it to rotate about said axis to an open position, said cam will be forced to rotate and simultaneously to move along said axis in a second direction against the force of said compression spring means, and (b) if thereafter said turning force is removed, said compression spring means and said roller will coact to force said cam to move along said axis in said first direction and simultaneously to rotate so as to restore said door to a closed position.
- 25. Apparatus according to claim 24 wherein at least that portion of said door post that is surrounded by said cam is hollow, and further wherein said coupling means comprises a pair of diametrically opposed holes in said post and a pin attached to said cam and extending through said holes, said holes being elongated in a direction that is parallel to the axis of rotation of said post, and said pin being sized so as to make a slidable fit in said holes, whereby to permit movement of said cam relative to said post along said axis.
- 26. Apparatus according to claim 24 wherein said coupling means comprises a pair of diametrically opposed holes in said cam and a pin attached to said post and extending into said holes, said holes each being elongated in a direction parallel to the axis of rotation of said post, and said pin being sized so as to make a slidable fit in said holes, whereby to permit relative movement of said cam and post along said axis.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of my copending Application Ser. No. 586,249, filed Mar. 5, 1984 for Door Closure Hardware now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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